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What does it mean to be holy in the context of salvation?

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To be holy means to be set apart by God, as believers are transformed into His likeness.

Holiness, in the context of salvation, refers to being set apart for God’s purposes and characterized by purity. Revelation 22:11 states, 'He that is holy, let him be holy still.' This sanctification process begins at justification and continues throughout a believer's life; it speaks to their transformation by the Holy Spirit into the likeness of Christ. Holiness is not only a status before God but reflects a believer's new nature, empowered by grace to live righteously. It illustrates the believer's daily walk as one that seeks to align with God's character and live in obedience to His commands. Being holy ensures readiness for eternal fellowship with God.
Scripture References: Revelation 22:11

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Now and Then
Todd Nibert · Nov 26, 2006
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